The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... greater parts of my thoughts are to deserve well , if I were able , of my friends , and namely of your lordship ; who being the Atlas of this commonwealth , the honour of my house , and the second founder of my poor estate , I am tied ...
... greater parts of my thoughts are to deserve well , if I were able , of my friends , and namely of your lordship ; who being the Atlas of this commonwealth , the honour of my house , and the second founder of my poor estate , I am tied ...
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... greater peril of your fortune , and the less of your reputa- tion ; and so the honour countervaileth the adven- ture ; of which honour your lordship is in no small possession , when that her majesty , known to be one of the most ...
... greater peril of your fortune , and the less of your reputa- tion ; and so the honour countervaileth the adven- ture ; of which honour your lordship is in no small possession , when that her majesty , known to be one of the most ...
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... greater master in commanding words to serve matter . Nevertheless , I am not ignorant of the worth of your labours , whether such as your place and profession imposeth on you , or such as your own virtue may , upon your volun- tary ...
... greater master in commanding words to serve matter . Nevertheless , I am not ignorant of the worth of your labours , whether such as your place and profession imposeth on you , or such as your own virtue may , upon your volun- tary ...
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... greater holdfast of certainty in your sciences , than you by your discourse will seem to acknowledge : for where , at first , you do object the ill success and errors of practitioners of physic , you know as well , they do proceed of ...
... greater holdfast of certainty in your sciences , than you by your discourse will seem to acknowledge : for where , at first , you do object the ill success and errors of practitioners of physic , you know as well , they do proceed of ...
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... greater place , though I am sure I had two taken . And though I do not imagine they will circumstances , that Mr. Attorney now is , could pass allowance there , yet they will gain upon ex- not allege . The one , nine years ' service of ...
... greater place , though I am sure I had two taken . And though I do not imagine they will circumstances , that Mr. Attorney now is , could pass allowance there , yet they will gain upon ex- not allege . The one , nine years ' service of ...
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